Hungary gets new government, Hungarian says: We don't want congratulations from puppet president

The formation of the new Hungarian government, which has 16 ministries, was completed with the swearing-in ceremony before parliament and the signing of a solemn declaration by the ministers, reports N1.

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Members of the new Hungarian government headed by a Hungarian, Photo: Reuters
Members of the new Hungarian government headed by a Hungarian, Photo: Reuters
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Hungary received a new government today, led by Peter Magyar.

The Hungarian was elected prime minister on May 9th at the constitutive session of the new parliament, following elections held on April 12th that marked the end of Viktor Orban's rule.

The formation of the new Hungarian government, which has 16 ministries, was completed with the swearing-in ceremony before parliament and the signing of a solemn declaration by the ministers, reports N1.

The Hungarian promised that the government would work in the interests of every Hungarian and would "serve the nation, not the prime minister."

One of the Hungarians' key collaborators will be Foreign Minister Anita Orban, one of the leaders of the Tisza party.

The Hungarian continued his confrontational rhetoric towards the country's president, Tomasz Šujok, stating in a Facebook post that the Tisa party government does not want congratulations from the puppet president.

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